136 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Savery, Christopher, of Modbury, 1652. Crest only ; viz., On a mount 
a pine-tree, passing through a tun on its side all ppr. This is really 
the crest of Servington, one of whose co-heiresses married nearly a 
century before this date Stephen Savery, of Totnes. The above 
Christopher Savery was of Shilston, son and heir of Sir Christopher 
Savery, who purchased Slade, Shilston, and Spriddlescombe. He 
married first Johanna, daughter and co-heir of N. Gilbert, afterwards 
Webber, of Bowringsleigh ; and secondly Margaret, daughter of 
Warwick Hele, Esq., of Wembury (vide MS. ped.), but had issue 
by his first wife only. 
Strelley, George, 1667. Quarterly: 1 and 4 Paly of six (arg. and az.) 2 (Az.) 
an eagle disp. (arg.) 3 Or a fesse dancette (sa.). Crest a cock's head 
couped (arg. comb and wattled gu. charged with two bars nebulie az.) 
He is commemorated by a handsome mural monument in the 
Church of St. Andrew, Plymouth, erected by his widow, Mrs. Anne 
Strelley, which states that he was descended from the ancient family 
of Strelley, of Strelley, county Notts ; that he was mayor of this 
town in 1667, and died in 1673, aged 63, leaving by his wife Anne, 
daughter of John St. Amand, Esq., of Mansfield, an only son and 
heir. The following are from the Registers of the above Church ; 
viz., 16th February, 1670, Mr. George Strelley, and Mrs. Anne 
Saintamon married. 29th July, 1672, George, son of George 
Streely, Esq., baptised. 21st February, 1673, George Streely, Esq., 
buried. 
Tom, William, 1681. An escallop shell betw. three bucks' heads caboshed. 
Crest, a bird ( Cornish chough ), with an escallop in its beak. William 
Tom was a grocer of Plymouth, and is mentioned as using a token 
with his name and arms on it by Mr. Worth in his History of 
Plymouth, p. 246. From the arms he appears to have belonged to 
the Cornish family of that name. 
Treby, Peter, 1652. A lion ramp, in chief three roundels. Crest, a demi- 
lion. This family has for more than two centuries been settled in 
Plympton and the neighbourhood. This Peter Treby married Joan, 
daughter of John Snelling, Esq., of Chaddlewood, and had issue, 
with others, Sir George Treby, Knight, father of the Right. Hon. 
George Treby, last male of the family, who has been mentioned 
already. 
Waddon, Thomas, of Tonacombe, Esq., 1728. 1 and 4 Sa. a fesse or. 
2 and 3 Arg. a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped sa. Crest, a bird 
rising. This is attached to a long deed, made on Thomas Waddon 
succeeding his father, Thomas Waddon, late of Tonacombe, gentle- 
man. In it are named the younger sons of the last-named Thomas, 
and their signatures are appended ; viz., Edward Waddon, gentle- 
man ; William Waddon, clerk ; Richard, Dennis, Isaac, and 
Granville Waddon, gentlemen. All seal with sa. a fesse or. Crest, 
